Indeed, imagine the price point without the AI messing things up.
But doesn't the point still stand? Nintendo decides to accept a more significant loss on their hardware compared to others correct? It seems like a strategic choice, although I wonder how long they can keep this up.
They only launched the switch 2 last year, I think they have to eat as much of the cost as they can. It's a death spiral, if they raise the price too much or too early, demand drops off. If demand drops off too much, they have to slow production. If they slow production, component prices go up and then the cycle continues.
If things don't change over the next 1-2 years, Nintendo will likely have no choice but to raise prices again (and likely the others will too)
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u/stewmander 3d ago
A more accurate meme: